Image: © Katie Louise Surridge, Another Level, 4x4x3m, mixed media including reclaimed wood, glass flowers, taxidermied bird, flower pots, 2009 courtesy the artist and EB&Flow
This spring a dynamic new gallery is set to arrive on the Shoreditch art scene. Founded by Margherita Berloni and Nathan Engelbrecht, EB&Flow will showcase contemporary art across two floors of a converted industrial building, a former print works, on Leonard Street in East London.
At the core of EB&Flow’s ethos is the aim to build long term relationships with artists from a formative stage in their career and as their practice develops. The gallery will increase access to the visual arts by running an education programme on collecting, curatorial practice, and artist professional development, as well as artists talks and guest curated projects.
“Our aim in setting up the gallery is simple: to provide the ideal platform to discover our generation of emerging contemporary artists.” Nathan Engelbrecht and Margherita Berloni
The opening show, Since Tomorrow, which has been curated by Attilia Fattori Franchini, celebrates the core group of EB&Flow artists who work across disciplines from installation and painting, to sculpture and photography. This initial line up features new work by Briony Anderson, Gemma Anderson, Neil Ayling, Ross M. Brown, Shannah Bupp, Sue Corke, Dylan Culhane, Alessandro Librio, Nicholas McLeod, Katie Louise Surridge and Cristian Zuzunaga.
Launch night event, 31st March (By invitation only)
The launch night will include a live performance and accompanying video installations by Alessandro Librio, Italian artist and musician. Librio will perform at this year’s Venice Biennale.
Website: ebandflowgallery.com